Verdict: A heavy DSLR does you no good sitting at home. That's why the portable, lightweight OM-D E-M10 Mark II is such a joy. It's compact and easy to carry, unobtrusive enough for discreet street shooting but versatile enough – when paired with specialized lenses from the 20-strong and growing M.

Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III review: Ideal for amateurs

4.0

Pros: Great retro style, Autofocus improvements, Decent image quality, Lots of Micro Four thirds lenses to access and grow into your photography, 4K video captureCons: A modest update over the Mark II model, Still no 20MP sensor, Plastic top/bottom plates, Complex menu system is tricky to navigate, No mic/headphones portsVerdict: If you're seeking a good-looking interchangeable lens mirrorless camera that can capture great shots in reasonable lighting conditions, the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III does a great job. We took it out on a number of fishing trips, a week-long holiday, and it was a great fit in a small travel bag.

Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III review

4.5

Pros: Premium finish, Excellent EVF, Compact proportions, Effective IS systemCons: 16MP starting to look a little dated, Minor update to the Mark II, Focus-tracking could be betterVerdict: Going solely on out-and-out image quality, the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III is left wanting compared to its rivals (though a boost in resolution to 20MP would have negated this a little).

Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III

4.4

Verdict: The just-released Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III camera is a small but significant upgrade to the E-M10 Mark II , which we reviewed two years ago. While it retains the 16-megapixel resolution of its predecessors, its TruePic VIII processor and support of fast SD cards enables 4K movie recording plus...

Pros: Increasingly keen beginner photographersCons: Sports shooters or anyone demanding dependable autofocusVerdict: The OM-D E-M10 III isn't a big update in terms of specs, but Olympus has made some pretty significant attempts to make it easier to make full use of its capabilities. We liked its predecessor, and we think the updates to the interface, the addition of 4K and the improved AF Tracking all add...

Verdict: As a fan of 5-axis stabilisation, I was curious to put it to test against the new E-M10 stabilisation which only has three axes. The million dollar question is: can two missing axes really make a big difference when shooting at slow shutter speeds

Pros: All shooting modes were fast and accurate, Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record, AF system is quick in all conditions, Great image quality, 3-Axis I.S. works well handheld and on the move, Compact and portable camera body and small lenses, Easy to handle with full, on-body...Cons: iAuto looked almost unrealistic with over saturated colors, Built-in flash is very weakVerdict: The Olympus OM-D E-M10 is a portable and compact ILC with great performance and image quality. Loaded with useful features and coming in at $700 for the basic kit, this is a fantastic entry-level ILC or travel camera. Read more in our Full Conclusion .

4 years ago

Olympus OM-D E-M10

Pros: Small and light, Wi-Fi, dials make adjustment easy, EVF is good, touchscreenCons: Front dial often adjusted accidentally, touchscreen not always responsive, more expensive than we hoped forVerdict: When first holding the E-M10, it's difficult to believe that so much camera is crammed into such a small little body. And it is exactly these two elements that place the E-M10 so high up on our next-camera-to-buy list.

Olympus OM-D E-M10

3.8

Pros: The Olympus OM-D E-M10's design and interface works well for both beginning and advanced photographers, it has a well-rounded feature set, and it's fast enough for general-purpose kids-and-pets photographyCons: It produces good-but-not-great photos and videosVerdict: The E-M10 is a solid Micro Four Thirds camera that sits at the bottom of Olympus' higher end OM-D line; the line includes more advanced features, like an electronic viewfinder and tilting display, than the more compact PEN cameras.

4 years ago

Olympus OM-D E-M10 review

4.0

Verdict: How do you follow-up the award-winning OM-D E-M1 and E-M5 With a more affordable offering that retains the quality construction and classic design of its predecessors, naturally.

4 years ago

Olympus OM-D E-M10: Cutting-Edge Camera With a Friendly-ish Price

Verdict: Olympus is serious about killing DSLRs. After releasing two stellar OM-D cameras, the E-M5 and E-M1 , which were aimed squarely at pros due to their high prices, Olympus is finally setting its sights on a larger audience with a camera that's both sleek and reasonably priced.

5 years ago

Olympus OM-D E-M10 Full Review

5.0

Pros: Excellent metal body, Excellent image quality, Impressive ISO performance, Extremely compact zoom lens, Built in HDR shooting, Built in flash, Focus peaking, Very good value for money, Wi-Fi connectivity, 2 year warrantyCons: No automatic panoramic stitching feature, Limited video frame rate optionsVerdict: Features Handling Performance Verdict Specification The Olympus OM-D E-M10 is the latest addition to the Olympus OM-D range, offering a more compact metal body and design similar to the Olympus OM-D E-M5 , with the TruePic VII and Wi-Fi technology from the top of the range Olympus OM-D E-M1 .

5 years ago

Olympus OMD EM10

Verdict: The EM10 is meant to turn the heads of those shopping for an entry-level DSLR, where instead Olympus will offer them a comfortably smaller body with still respectable stabilisation, Wifi, a tilting screen, 8fps shooting and the joys of a native live view system with its fast single AF and cracking...

5 years ago

4.6

Verdict: ...and baby OM-D makes three.

5 years ago

Love this smaller and light weight camera

5.0

Verdict: Love this smaller and light weight camera. I have had the OlympusE 510,E 520 and the E30, all great cameras, but this smaller camera takes amazing photo's and is lighter to carry and to store in the case. Love it!!

Excellent Camera and Lens!

5.0

Verdict: Top quality pictures from a tiny camera! You can fit this in your coat pocket and it weighs around 1 pound. This device truly takes advantage of digital technology. Whether you want to point & click or obsess over settings. it can do both. Enjoy your great pictures!

Best products and first class service

5.0

Verdict: I'ld like to thank UK Optics for the fantastic Olympus camera. I am not a photographer but this camera will disguise me as one very easily. It is very easy to use and possesses many great features.

1 year ago

5.0

Verdict: I own it and use it for a while since they coming out from the market then the shutter door is broken now a day. What I have to do with it I own a lot of camera and never happen like that before. Then I go around to included check on you tube also. I found the one happen the same like me also.

1 year ago

... impressed with this camera after using the mkii and loved it I thought this camera would be even better ...

5.0

Verdict: I was not impressed with this camera after using the mkii and loved it I thought this camera would be even better but no.....this is just my opinion but the image quality was awful (could be a faulty camera) but the handling and features are so much fun I loved using it until I got the images back...

Last the same as the OEM battery plus the charger ...

Verdict: Last the same as the OEM battery plus the charger is able to charge both oem and the batteries included therefore I only bring this and just kept the Olympus charger at home.

1 year ago

Very Capable System

5.0

Verdict: I used an OM-1 35mm camera and Zuiko lenses for many years. In the modern era I have used DSLRs. After reading reviews in the photomags about micro four thirds system and Olympus version in particular, I was really hankering to try it out. I bought an OM-D E-M10 and two kit lenses.

3 years ago

Great camera at a bargain price

5.0

Pros: CompactCons: Battery lifeVerdict: This Camera is real value for money, I personally think it the best value mirror-less out there, with reasonable priced lenses which are also smaller than their aps-c counterparts.